April 15, 2026

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Detective Superintendent Adrian Telfer says the AFP investigation began in November.   (ABC News: Brendan Mounter)
The owner of a Queensland charter aviation company has been charged with people smuggling, accused of organising flights for two wanted Sydney men to secretly travel to Indonesia.
Indonesian officials alerted Australian Federal Police after the two Sydney men, aged 34 and 35, landed in south Papua in November.
The two pilots and two alleged fugitives are in Indonesian detention, while the charter operator, 43, is due to appear at Ipswich Magistrates Court today.
The owner of a Queensland aviation company is due to face court today, accused of organising a "black flight" to smuggle two alleged Australian fugitives to Indonesia.
The Australian Federal Police said its investigation began in November when Indonesian immigration officials detained two pilots and two passengers who arrived on a small fixed-wing plane at Merauke, in the Indonesian province of South Papua.
The flight's certificate of clearance listed only the two copilots, one from Indonesia and one from Australia, the AFP said.
The other two undeclared passengers were from Sydney and wanted by NSW Police.
The 43-year-old owner of an aviation company, from Woolshed, west of Ipswich, is due to appear in the Ipswich Magistrates Court today, charged with two counts of people smuggling.
The AFP said investigators arrested the man on Wednesday after searching the man's property in south-east Queensland and his business premises in Rockhampton.
AFP Detective Superintendent Adrian Telfer said police would allege the man had organised a sophisticated people smuggling operation.
The men left Australia on a "black flight" from Cape York Peninsula to Merauke in Indonesia. (ABC News: Brendan Mounter)
"We allege he coordinated a network of connected charter flights on different planes and with different companies over a week to smuggle the fugitives from New South Wales to north Queensland, then on to Indonesia," he said.
One of the wanted men, aged 34, was on bail for kidnapping offences with conditions not to approach any point of interstate or international departure.
The other, 35, has three outstanding arrest warrants, including for supplying and manufacturing a commercial amount of drugs.
NSW Police said the relationship between the men was not known.
The wanted men remain in detention in Indonesia, and NSW Police said they would monitor the situation.
The men flew from Orange, in central west New South Wales, to Cape York on November 10 last year, Superintendent Telfer said.
They were allegedly driven or flown to various locations in Far North Queensland over the next week, before the "black flight" to Indonesia took place on November 17.
The plane's transponder was allegedly deactivated before the men were picked up from a remote airstrip at Port Stewart on eastern Cape York.
The transponder was not turned back on until the plane was in international waters.
Investigators are still looking into how much the charter operator may have allegedly been paid to do the job, or whether he was coerced or threatened, Superintendent Telfer said.
"Based on the sophistication to get these fugitives out of Australia over the course of a week, with multiple flights, accommodation, we believe the figures are extensive," he said.
The two pilots and the alleged fugitives remain in detention in Indonesia.
Superintendent Telfer said police had "essentially reverse-engineered their travel" after the plane landed in Indonesia.
He implored other air charter operators to contact police if they had been approached to run similar black flights.
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